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Easter has come and gone..... What did it mean to you? Various music, including for Easter... Poem, quiz, What's On, and other stuff! Magazine style show for anyone.

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Here is love, back at the ocean Lovely night, lovely night Here is love, back at the ocean Lovely night, and I love When the crystal eyes are answered Shed for us, it's precious love Through His love, the life is good Who can cease to sing His praise He can never be forgotten Throughout man's eternal days On the mount of Jerusalem Bound and open, deep and wide Through the floodgates of eternity So that man can taste His pride Grace of love, life's mighty river Lord, in His hands, He's brought us all Heav'n and sea, and earth, and heaven's sea Kiss the hills, see the world, and all Here is love, back at the ocean Lovely night, and I love When the crystal eyes are answered Shed for us, it's precious love Through His love, the life is good Who can cease to sing His praise He can never be forgotten Throughout man's eternal days On the mount of Jerusalem Bound and open, deep and wide Through the floodgates of eternity So that man can taste His pride Grace of love, life's mighty river Lord, in His hands, He's brought us all Heav'n and sea, and earth, and heaven's sea Kiss the hills, see the world, and all Grace of love, life's mighty river Lord, in His hands, He's brought us all Heav'n and sea, and earth, and heaven's sea Kiss the hills, see the world, and all Isn't it great to know that we are loved? That was Here is Love, Back at the Ocean by Robin Mark Hello, it's Peter here with you in Believe Together for this coming hour And I'm Jenny, I hope you enjoy this next hour with us Now then, I wonder if you had a good Easter, I do hope so Now let's think about the whole of this time we've just been going through We started with Lent, didn't we, and we've reported back on various Lent sessions that we've been to Which were really good Yes We go from Lent, then from there we go to Palm Sunday Yes And then, of course, Easter Sunday Well, Good Friday first, Good Friday, then Easter Sunday That's right And coming up soon on the church calendar will be Pentecost Now, I wonder, did you manage to get to any church services over Easter or maybe join in something online? I'm pleased to say that we did manage to do sort of all that really Right, well let's go back a little bit to the beginning of the story of Easter Back at Palm Sunday when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey Well, yes he did, but did you realise it was the cult of a donkey? A young donkey, a donkey that hadn't been ridden on before So normally that donkey would have been not properly tamed perhaps And certainly not used to having anyone sitting on it So why did Jesus do it the hard way as it were? Why choose the cult of a donkey? Well, perhaps he was aware, well I'm sure he would have been aware of the old Jewish prophecy that said their Messiah would come into Jerusalem on the cult of a donkey So, yes, he was fulfilling one of the prophecies Of course he fulfilled so many of the old prophecies in his lifetime It's an amazing fact if you study that That so many prophecies were completely fulfilled in his life Far more than could have happened just by accident Anyway, Jenny, back to you Now something else interesting about donkeys in general Which you probably already know, but in case not Somebody who's the president of the Western Australia Donkey Society Obviously knows a lot about donkeys And she says, if you look closely, all donkeys across the world Whether they're grazing in pastures or gracing the big screen Share one mysterious feature They have a dark cross on their backs Running down their spines and across their shoulders She says they've all got them, even the dark ones And if you shaved their fur, you would find the cross on their skin So that's very interesting She says something about a story she was told when she was a child Now this is a legend sort of story Which goes like this Apparently when Jesus was carrying his cross to the mount A little donkey tried to help him, but couldn't get through the crowd When the crowd dispersed, the little donkey went up to Jesus And he stood behind the cross And as the sun went down, the shadow of the cross fell across the donkey And now every donkey has the cross Well, what do you think of that, Peter? Well, it's a nice legend But here is something else which is possibly a little bit more realistic and likely In Israel, the donkey is described as the first town planner Apparently it is said that this was because the donkey would find the easiest track up the mountain And that is where roads would develop Well, maybe Now another thing that is quite clear in the Bible Is that the donkey is the only animal in the Bible Other than the serpent, to speak Yes, in the Bible we meet a speaking donkey In the story of Balaam Who was going to try to curse the nation of Israel While they were in the desert on their exodus And this foolish thing for him to try and do Was prevented by the donkey he was riding Actually talking to him and telling him he was being stupid And that this wasn't what God wanted And in fact what was happening was an angel was trying to block the way for the donkey Balaam didn't see it, but the donkey did Anyway, so God gave a voice to the donkey in order to communicate with the rather thick Balaam He'll be riding on a donkey when he comes Cluck, cluck He'll be riding on a donkey when he comes Cluck, cluck He'll be riding on a donkey, riding on a donkey, riding on a donkey when he comes Oh we'll all go out to meet him when he comes Hello Jesus Oh we'll all go out to meet him when he comes Hello Jesus Oh we'll all go out to meet him, all go out to meet him, all go out to meet him when he comes We'll be waving our palm branches when he comes, praise God We'll be waving our palm branches when he comes, praise God We'll be waving our palm branches, waving our palm branches, waving our palm branches when he comes We'll be shouting out Hosanna when he comes, we're saved We'll be shouting out Hosanna when he comes, we're saved We'll be shouting out Hosanna, shouting out Hosanna, shouting out Hosanna when he comes, hooray! Thank you to Shankland Videos for that children's song, He'll be riding on a donkey when he comes I like that Now World Autism Acceptance Week is coming up from Tuesday 2nd to Monday 9th April The theme for this year's World Autism Acceptance Week is Spectrum of Colour This week we'll be celebrating in various ways to raise awareness and acceptance of autism Our grandson's special school will be creating a colourful handprint mural using students' handprints Their students will be taking part in activities in the class which will celebrate autism, raise their own awareness of autism and promote their own individuality And on one day they'll be able to wear colourful clothing to school Now if you have any further interest in autism you could go to the website of the National Autistic Society Now another interesting thing about this is that the RHS Chelsea Flowers show, I'm sure you'll all love that That will be coming up in May 21st to 25th May Well then the National Autistic Society's garden is going to be there Themes around autism and masking because it's been selected for the show, that's good isn't it? Yes that's very positive Now if you're at the Spectrum of Colour theme let's play a song that I really love, I hope you do too Colours in creation say to us each day God loves us so much Rainbows high above us are another way God loves us so much God loves us so much A rainbow up above, the promise of his love God loves us so much His promises are true God loves you We've built a forest of our own country, why? God loves us so much Purple is a thistle on a mountainside God loves us so much Pink it is a blossom on a springtime tree God loves us so much Blue it is the colour of the sky and sea God loves us so much God loves us so much A rainbow up above, the promise of his love God loves us so much His promises are true God loves you Orange is the colour at the break of dawn God loves us so much Yellow is the sun that keeps us nice and warm God loves us so much Red is the reminder Jesus died for me God loves us so much All these rainbow colours are for us to see God loves us so much God loves us so much A rainbow up above, the promise of his love God loves us so much His promises are true God loves you God loves us so much A rainbow up above, the promise of his love God loves us so much His promises are true God loves you His promises are true God loves you That lively song was recorded at Spring Harvest It was Colours in Creation I know it's time for our Just for Fun quiz Time for question one Thank you Blaise Yes, now in view of the fact we've been talking about colour I thought we'd have a quiz about colour, how about that? So, here is question one What is the traditional order of the colours of the rainbow? I don't know if you've seen a rainbow lately But I'm sure you know the answer It's an easy quiz this week What is the traditional order of the colours of the rainbow? But I'm sure we'll find out later Now, if anyone would like to contact the team here at Believe Together It could be answers to the quiz It could be a birthday dedication Or you could be dedicating a track, maybe some other big moment in your life Or another person's life, it's all good We'd love to hear from you Or you could just contact us about anything at all that's interesting I mean, that's what local radio is so much fun for, isn't it? Here's how you can get in touch We've got multiple ways, so get your pencil at the ready The first way is easy It's if you want to text message us or use the WhatsApp application on your mobile phone This is the number for WhatsApp or texting 07879402114 That's 07879402114 Now, if you prefer email You can email bt at melted.com That's bt at melted.com Perhaps you prefer Facebook, not a problem We have a Facebook page where you can contact us as well And you can search in Facebook for Believe Together Radio And you'll find us on Facebook That's Believe Together Radio And finally, if you go to your place where you normally get your podcasts from There are many places Whatever that is for you, just search for Believe Together And you'll find us wherever you get your podcasts from We hope to hear from you soon Go on, get in touch Hey, you Have you ever felt like listening to our sister programme on a Friday evening To kickstart your weekend early? Then prepare for the opposite of calm It's The Lighter Show Hey, every Friday here at 4pm on KTCR FM Join us for the best possible way to start your weekend Remember folks, you're listening to The Lighter Show on KTCR FM Subtunes, unique radio features Guaranteed to leave you feeling lighter Leave feeling lighter or your money back Barbra Streisand That's us, The Lighter Show Friday, 4pm We'll be seeing you You're listening to Believe Together A purchase together in KCM and Salford Production For KTCR FM 105.8 and online And now it's time for our Just for Fun quiz Time for question two Thank you, Blaise Yes, number two What are the three primary colours? That is, those are the three colours that cannot be made by mixing other colours The three primary colours Right, while you're thinking about that Let's hear something from Songs of Praise The good old favourite Now the green blade rises That we will never see But in colour and light We can see it gleam In the grey they made him The monk he had slain Thinking that he never Would awake again Made in the hour Like rain that springs unseen Love is calm again Like wheat that springeth green Holy day that leads The life-solution's way Created in the darkness Like rain that springs unseen Love is calm again Like wheat that springs unseen Love is calm again Like wheat that springeth green When on the way to be true The Lord is there Life of Christ can hold us Back to life again Filled from the heart That never shall have been Love is calm again Like wheat that springeth green Love is calm again Like wheat that springeth green Well that is a beautiful old hymn, isn't it? I have to admit that I can't pick out all the words clearly when you get this type of congregational singing But if you do know the words, you'll know they're beautiful ones And if you're not sure of them, you're welcome to look them up It's not hard to find them Which leads us very neatly into our next recording we're about to play for you Because this is a hubbub Yes, it's a lot of voices at the same time Now the question is, can you recognise what recent event this was recorded at? And do you happen to pick up any of the individual voices? Can you recognise any of them? Well, take a listen, see what you think OK, the only voice I recognise there really is Believe Together's George Yes, she was there But where was it? When was it? Well, let's first say when it wasn't It was not at the Good Friday service in St John's Church It was not on the walk down the High Street after that service It was not at the Clock Tower where we had a short service at the end of the walk But it was back in the Baptist Church where everyone was enjoying a cup of tea, coffee and hot cross buns Yes, it was a great gathering there Lots of good chats going on A lot of people seeing people they hardly ever see because it was a Churches Together event with people mixing up between all the local churches It was a really happy, positive occasion Indeed Now for just a few what's ons because of course there's not a lot on after Easter that had so many services and events But here is Faith in Action coming up It's a monthly service held on the first Sunday of the month at 9.30am at St Francis Church So that's on this Sunday, the 7th of April It's a chance to hear from local Christians who are involved in social action And on this occasion we'll hear from Julia Buzzfield who's the Director of Beloved which supports women working in the indoor sex industry Breakfast will be available before the service which starts at 9.30am at St Francis Church Now, do you know anyone who went along to Keynsham's first ever Kick Academy in March? Kick Academy welcomes all children ages 7 to 14 and all abilities for football skills training and fun matches that reflect Christian values It's taking place on the second Saturday of each month 2.30pm to 3.30pm at Queen's Road Methodist Church or rather behind it, out on the grass The second one is on Saturday 13th April Parents are requested to register their children preferably beforehand by contacting John and Martin and there's a link in our Facebook page or you could go to any of the church offices You may remember that last year our local Roman Catholic Church in Keynsham St Dunstan's was exploring the Holy Spirit in a lot more detail and in fact their priest, Father Matanscombe published a book called Don't Forget the Holy Spirit I wonder if you read it? Well, this year they're exploring Christian Healing Ministry and Little Way Healing Ministries will be leading a parish healing mission across the parishes of the South Bristol Mission Area from Thursday 25th April to Sunday 28th April So this is a heads up about the end of April On Thursday 25th April there'll be a healing evening at St Dunstan's in Keynsham from 7.30pm to 9.00pm On Friday 26th April there'll be individual healing prayer appointments at St Bernadette's You can book the previous evening, your appointment On Sunday 28th April there'll be prayer offered at all the masses Father Matanscombe says this is an opportunity to be open to the power of the Holy Spirit and the healing presence of Jesus a way to deepen faith and bring people to Jesus and all are welcome Now, thinking back to Good Friday here's one of another old favourite hymns There is a green hill far away This time it's brought to us by the worship band from the Chet Valley Churches There is a green hill far away Outside a city wall Where the dear Lord was crucified Who died to save us all We may not know, we cannot tell What pains He had to bear But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there He died that we might be forgiven He died to make us good That we might go and ask to Him For His precious blood There was no other good enough To pay the price of sin He only could unlock the gates of hell And let us in Oh dearly, dearly have we loved And we must love Him too And trust in His redeeming blood And try His works too Before we go on and chat about more local activities we mentioned recently that a local author, Reverend Travis Stubbs has just brought out a new book, Tabitha and actually this is a book he's been working on he says all his life as it were since he started thinking and writing about children, young people this is a coming of age story not only of Tabitha herself but her friends and enemies at school too and true to life for teenagers adults play a vital role in the way things turn out parents, caring friends, criminals police officers, a vicar and several school teachers and it is to school teachers that the book is dedicated now Trevor has produced a video launching his new book and there's a link to it on our Facebook page it's like an interview, chatting about the book and telling you enough to make you probably interested enough to buy it or perhaps if you want to you could call in at the parish office behind St John's Parish Church and you might be able to get hold of a signed copy of the book but Trevor is very good at that he likes signing his books so I suggest that you look into this a bit further OK well, schools thinking of schools teachers don't have an easy time do they? it's quite a difficult job I know of being a school teacher now you might think that the head teacher knows what she wants or he wants to do and the school teachers get help from the head teacher to do it but of course there is a governing body behind each school and they advise the staff what to do what they think the school should be doing it's a very important role and St John's Primary School in Keynesham they have been looking I think they might still be looking for them but you can find out they have been looking for one foundation governor and one community governor a vital role now the foundation governors have an additional responsibility to monitor and uphold the Christian ethos and Christian distinctiveness of the school the community governors are members of the local community with skills and expertise gained from work or voluntary roles so if you think you or somebody you know might be interested in becoming a school governor in particular at the moment at St John's Primary School why not contact the school or maybe the St John's Church parish office now here's a repeat of a request for help for the Keynesham Talking Newspaper they are in urgent need of new technicians and news editors to join their wonderful team of volunteers to help keep the service running you would need to commit every two to three hours every six weeks or so training would be provided but due to lack of response to their previous request for more help they have taken the difficult decision to only record and broadcast the newspaper every other week at least for now this is of course a real shame and we at Believe Together appreciate and enjoy broadcasting their messages from people with a church connection don't we so could you or someone you know help now and then with this and are you or is someone you know blind or partially sighted and would like to receive their free news and magazine service on a USB stick or to listen online through their website well if so you can call them we've got a number we'll put up on our Facebook page they can also loan an easy to use player for the USB sticks this is a really great service to the local community so if you would like to help or if you would like to receive this service you can call them on a number that we'll put on our Facebook page or you can find the Keynsham Talking Newspaper online alternatively you could visit any church office in the town or the town council office and ask to be put in touch with the Keynsham Talking Newspaper now if you live in the Keynsham area please note we don't have the time in the leaves together to tell you about everything that's going on in the area I'm sure there are plenty of other things happening in which you'd be interested so why not listen to the Good Morning Show on KTCR FM every morning Monday to Saturday from 8 to 9am and then they repeat it from 9 to 10am and now it's time for our Just for Fun quiz and time for question 3 right number 3 then which in fact is in sort of 3 parts what colour represents danger what colour represents cowardice what colour represents sadness now I'm sure you knew all of those what colours could they be for danger danger, cowardice and sadness now for something quite different I wonder if you watched Songs of Praise this last Sunday, well I did and there was a very interesting item on there there was a lady who came originally from Bermuda, I think she was living in Bristol and she celebrates Easter each year in a very different way that I hadn't heard about she gets people in kites and then they go out and fly the kites, now if you look at a kite look at the back of the kite it's nearly always made up from one sort of tall stick and then a cross across it, a crossbar so that's meant to represent the cross on which Jesus died it makes her and others think about that the crucifixion and then the kite goes flying high, I can't quite remember what the connection was there but probably it's thinking of Jesus rising from the dead on Easter Sunday and also that if we take upon ourselves the cross of Christ I guess we can rise high with Jesus can't we so that was really interesting and it was lovely to see the kites flying high on a video so I thought I'd try and find a song about kites well I'm sure you know that musical don't you where a certain someone is flying, holding onto a kite in the sky it's a very popular song where it's by somebody else here it's called Let's Go Fly a Kite here sung by Joanna Forrest and Andy Day so enjoy that fly a kite and send it soaring up through the atmosphere up where the air is clear, oh let's go fly a kite when you send it flying up there, all at once you're lighter than air you can dance on the breeze over houses and trees with your fist holding tight to the string of your kite oh let's go fly a kite up to the highest high, let's go fly a kite and send it soaring up through the atmosphere up where the air is clear, oh let's go fly a kite up through the atmosphere up where the air is clear up where the air is clear oh let's go go fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite fly a kite Well, thank you very much for that, Pat. You're listening to Believe Together. The church is together in Catesham and Salford. Production for KTCR FM 105.8 and online. My diary verse for the week says he is not here he has risen and that's from the Gospel of Luke. Every time I hear that simple story from the Gospel of Luke and also, of course, the other Gospels he is not here he has risen. It always makes me think that the angel is being a little bit insensitive, perhaps. Aren't those disciples really upset? Aren't they concerned? Why be so blunt and so brief? Do you know, I let my imagination run a bit here, because I sometimes think, you know, the angels don't know the future, do they? According to the Scriptures. They are not messengers. They are not people who know what's going to happen next. Only God knows what's going to happen next. So they did not know about the resurrection going to happen. They've been upset like everybody else when Jesus died. What are they feeling now? He's come alive again. Well, you know, I reckon they were having a great party in heaven. And this angel had been sent down to talk to the disciples and was thinking, I just want to get back to my party. I want to be celebrating. Look, come on, get this, you guys. Understand this and let me get on back to my party, please. Anyway, maybe that's just my imagination. But, well, who knows? Jesus Christ is risen today. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Our triumph and holy day. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia. That was, of course, a great old favourite, Jesus Christ is Risen Today. That one came from Songs of Praise, one used, I think, there many times. Now, without further ado, I found another song called Jesus Christ is Risen Today. This was written and sung by Ishmael. Now, this is a very different song, but I think you'll enjoy it. You can say you are agnostic and you wish to stay that way. You say atheism seems more real than what Christians have to say. You say the Bible is outdated, read another book instead. But you could not stop Jesus from rising from rising from the dead. You can say he wanted rebellion and he wanted anarchy. And as for me, God's only son, that was blasphemy. You can say his fame and worship made him lose his head. But you could not stop Jesus from rising from the dead. You could tell your lies about him and try and put him in his place. You could beat him, it was impossible to recognize his face. You could leave him hanging on a hill which his blood is turning red. But you could not stop Jesus from rising from the dead. You can say he is fictitious. You can say he'll never last. You can say in the third century he's just a relic from the past. You can say what you like about my Lord, but I won't be misled. Cause you could not stop Jesus from rising from the dead. You could not stop Jesus from rising from the dead. Well, a big thank you to Ishmael for that. I haven't heard that one before, Peter. That's really good. Lovely tune and, of course, excellent words. Yes, indeed it is. Now, before we go on and bring you some news headlines from around the world, I've just got one little item of news which a friend of mine passed on to me recently. This is from the Bradford Deanery, which is a grouping of the Anglican churches in the region of Bradford-on-Avon. So it's quite nearby to Cangeman Bath. Now, that deanery is linked with the diocese of Kadugli in Sudan. Now, I apologise in advance for my pronunciation of these names relating to Sudan. Now, Sudan, as you know, is currently suffering severely from civil war. The Kadugli diocese is in the south of Sudan, not in the country of South Sudan, but in the southern part of the northern country of Sudan. And it covers much of the Nuba Mountains region. Now, recently the diocese had to be divided to allow the creation of a new diocese called Haiban. The reason for making this division is that despite the war, there is considerable spiritual and numerical growth within the region. And our Bradford deanery say they've been praying for this for a long time. What an answer to their prayers. Praise the Lord. Now, I wonder if you listening to this story have any similar stories from anywhere else that you're praying for or that your church supports. If you have some good encouraging stories, please tell us and we'll be very happy to share them with all of the listeners around the area. Thank you very much. Now, let's get on with some news headlines. Christians are among those who are especially targeted. Calls for Nigeria to protect citizens after hundreds more abducted. Hundreds of burnt Bibles left outside a church in Tennessee on Easter Sunday. Philippines Catholic devotees nailed to crosses to reenact crucifixion. Royal wedding bishop says Psalm 31 has sustained him during ill health. Bus crash in South Africa claims lives of 45 worshippers heading to Easter conference. Christian campaigners fear Scotland's hate crime law will hamper freedom of speech. Sunak and Starmer praise work of churches in Easter message. Ukrainian Catholic churches under threat as forced closures by Russian forces continue. Former minister calls for fixed Easter date using century old law. Nigel Farage will no longer attend church due to woke agenda. I've been speaking out on China for 10 years so I'm glad the UK government is finally waking up says Christian activist. Toast to tradition Scottish Cathedral marks 800th anniversary with special malt whiskey. We act because of what God says. Archbishop of Canterbury says church is not party political. Easter message Archbishop of Wales warns politicians alone can't solve all problems. Christians accuse Cadbury's of erasing Easter by selling gesture eggs. King's Mourn Day message tells us to follow Jesus in caring for each other. Easter remains a high attendance day for most churches. Now it's time for the answers for this week's quiz. Thank you Blaise. Yes, I'm sure you're all in eager anticipation state there waiting for the answers to the Just for Fun quiz. It is only Just for Fun after all. But did you know the answers this week? Were they easy for you? Right, number one. What is the traditional order of the colours of the rainbow? I'm sure you all know that. And Peter, no, I don't know of any song about it. But I do know a sort of rhyme, but I've not had a go at singing it. The colours are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. And some people learnt this little rhyme to remember the order of the colours. You say these words and the first letter of each word gives you the order of the colours. So, Richard of York gave battle in vain. There, got it? Is that what you were thinking of, Peter? No. Oh. Well, you should know that, Peter. I think there may be some little ditty song that gives those colours in sequence, but I don't know. Okay, so that's seven colours in the rainbow. Now, number two. What are the three primary colours? Those are the three colours that cannot be made by mixing other colours, which is quite interesting, isn't it? Maybe you'll now have a go at trying to mix those colours. Hmm. Now, yes, thinking about that, this is really to do with colours like pencils, paints and so on. You cannot make these colours from other colours. And they are, what are they? Red, blue and yellow. And you can make all the other colours from red, blue and yellow. Obviously, sometimes you have a bit more blue than yellow or a bit more red than blue, but you can make all colours from red, blue and yellow. But, you may have read somewhere or think, you know, that if you put all the colours together, you end up with white. Now, that sounds a bit difficult, doesn't it? How can you have white paint by mixing all these colours? Well, the answer is you can't. What it means is light. If you mix all the colours together, especially if you just put red, blue and yellow in their sort of pure forms together, red, blue, yellow light, you get white light. That's interesting, isn't it, Peter? Indeed it is. But you can't get white paint from those colours. We get white paint because it's a sort of effect of a reflection apparently of colours and it ends up looking white. So that's very interesting. Right, number three was in sort of three parts. What colour represents danger? Well, what do you think, Peter? Well, I can see the answer in front of me here. So yes, I think we all know that the danger colour is red. If you see a red sign, it means there's danger. Peter, that's cheating. Yes, red. Of course, red can represent all sorts of other things too, including love. Red rose, red heart. How about what colour represents cowardice? Well, I won't ask you, Peter, because you've obviously got it in front of you. I'm sure out there you know it, don't you? Cowardice colour is yellow. And of course, yellow can represent other things. It's a lovely sunny colour. I've just got past the lovely daffodils. Now, what represents sadness? The colour blue. Of course, you get the songs of the blues, all doom and gloom. Yes, blue is meant to represent sadness. But of course, it can represent lots of other things. Think of lovely blue sea when it is blue, not grey. All sorts of lovely things. The blue sky. So, colours are wonderful things indeed, aren't they? And we feel very blessed that we have colours in the world, don't we? Indeed, we do. And that leaves us with very little time now. We just have time to say goodbye again for this week. And we can hope and look forward to seeing you next week with another Believe Together. Now, we just hand over to Des for a blessing and we're going to play out with our last song which this week is going to be All Heaven Declares by Robin Mark. So, goodbye. Looking forward to being with you again next week. All the time to come round again for our blessing. Lord God Almighty, strengthen within us deeper faith and love, that we may accomplish all your good purposes to do your will, that we may receive a blessing this day and forevermore. Amen. All heaven declare The glory of the risen Lord Who can compare With the beauty of the Lord Forever He will be The Lamb of the Lord I gladly honor Him And worship Him alone I will proclaim The glory of the risen Lord To all the nations To exercise His love Forever He will be The Lamb of the Lord I gladly honor Him And worship Him alone All heaven declare The glory of the risen Lord Who can compare With the beauty of the Lord Forever He will be The Lamb of the Lord I gladly honor Him And worship Him alone Forever He will be The Lamb of the Lord I gladly honor Him And worship Him alone

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